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. >>> people who work in the energy industry are searching for ways to slash our use of fossil fuels. some of them are excited about so called green plastics. most plastics are made from petroleum. some have come up with ways to make them from plants. >> reporter: the thai government has been organizing this international export since 2006. it's to promote the plastics industry. this plastic items are made from substances found in plants. they are attracting interest throughout asia. >> here in bangkok it's all about brim plastic. a lot of foreigners come to thailand also to attend conference. >> they product. for thailand it can be more expense for this production. >> reporter: thailand will develop biplastics industry. it already has many companies that make ordinary plastics. farmers in thailand grow large amounts of sugar cane. thai government officials have looked at these factors and developed a road map for industry. >> every year we have 28 million allow them. it can be used as bio plastic. thailand has great potential to be the center bioplastic company in this region. >> rep
. >>> people who work in the energy industry are searching for ways to slash our use of fossil fuels. some of them are excited about so called green plastics. most plastics are made from petroleum. some have come up with ways to make them from plants. >> reporter: the thai government has been organizing this international export since 2006. it's to promote the plastics industry. this plastic items are made from substances found in plants. they are attracting interest throughout...
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have been answered in those convocations if it was health, if it was age or one's ability to have the energy to travel and so forth. so, i think those questions were all adequately answered as far as the cardinals were concerned. and they chose the man that they felt had the humility and all the other traits to lead the church at this time. >> shepard: when benedict was elected, largely because of age, i was told at the time, standing in this same place in 2005, the analysts said well he is a transitional pope because of his age. this man is two years younger. is he a transitional pope? >> >> i don't think that's what the intention of the cardinals who voted him as who elected him you want as the holly father. the only way we would have to answer that is to look down the road. and see how he is doing. you know, pope leo 13th was elected at the age of 78 and went on to reign for 15 years and died in 1903. so, and he was elected as a traditional pope. as a transitional pope. so who is to say? >> >> is the thinking now that it's kind of okay to retire when you want to? or do we go back to the m
have been answered in those convocations if it was health, if it was age or one's ability to have the energy to travel and so forth. so, i think those questions were all adequately answered as far as the cardinals were concerned. and they chose the man that they felt had the humility and all the other traits to lead the church at this time. >> shepard: when benedict was elected, largely because of age, i was told at the time, standing in this same place in 2005, the analysts said well he...
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they also hate environmental regulations that in fact they're among the most powerful potence of clean energy not only will they are the main benefactors of the expansion of the controversial keystone pipeline but they've also thrown sixty seven million dollars into distorting the climate debate to the bogus studies and propaganda and fact from two thousand and five to two thousand and eight the koch's did exxon mobil and giving money to groups fighting against environmental regulation thanks guys. this strategy has proven so successful that it's applied to anything these guys disagree with taking on unions by buying off politicians if need be but what about the courts as we know the supreme court is the end all be all when it comes to litigation the ruling on the now infamous citizens united case was probably the best darn thing that's ever happened to the koch brothers and wouldn't you know it justices scalia and thomas are personal friends of the coax in fact they've attended multiple retreats organized by the billionaires should influence their ruling on the case there's a key aspect in t
they also hate environmental regulations that in fact they're among the most powerful potence of clean energy not only will they are the main benefactors of the expansion of the controversial keystone pipeline but they've also thrown sixty seven million dollars into distorting the climate debate to the bogus studies and propaganda and fact from two thousand and five to two thousand and eight the koch's did exxon mobil and giving money to groups fighting against environmental regulation thanks...
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energy is the cheapest in the s&p. i don't think that will persist. i want to play this through explorers and producers. i like ieo. >> show me the dow. we will see you tomorrow. there is more "fast" at five. we are calling this the tepper bounce. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> have i got a deal for you. remember the much maligned low down payment loans? it was seen as the main cause of the crisis. wait until you see who is behind it. and another day, another significant cyber attack. chase bank getting hit again. >> and the. we're going to talk about and meet the guy who put dennis rodman and kim jong-un. that would be a unique idea about marketing. >> and now a picture of the vatican. we expect smoke. yes smoke. what is that bird doing there? that bird should not be there. we expect smoke any minute now. black or white. white would signal that a new pope has been elected in the conclave. this marks the third vote of the day. fourth overall. we are monitoring it closely and when there i
energy is the cheapest in the s&p. i don't think that will persist. i want to play this through explorers and producers. i like ieo. >> show me the dow. we will see you tomorrow. there is more "fast" at five. we are calling this the tepper bounce. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> have i got a deal for you. remember the much maligned low down payment loans? it was seen as the main...
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and why washington is now threatening pakistan with sanctions after a try to ease its crippling energy crisis by sealing a deal with iran. little . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images those world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. live live . live. live. live. live . live. live live live. live. live. live. live live live live live . welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow know there is a new war of words between the u.k. and argentina after four when i honor is voted overwhelmingly to remain a british territory argentina also claims the islands and denounced the referendum as relevant by british prime minister david cameron said he's country will always stand for the focal enters but that's in sharp contrast to the country's treatment of other islanders as our first now reports. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced i think government he put it devastatingly high price on paradise shockingly many it will be the first time the story's ever been heard. of the happine
and why washington is now threatening pakistan with sanctions after a try to ease its crippling energy crisis by sealing a deal with iran. little . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images those world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. live live . live. live. live. live . live. live live live. live. live. live. live live live live live . welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow know there is a new war of words...
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. >> i mentioned that there was more energy when the white smoke appeared, there was more energy on the floor here than there was last week, on the first day that the dow hit its all-time high. that unloved rally that we've been talking about. this is certainly a story that's captivated the world, of course, with the resignation, a couple months ago, of pope benedict, as he went off to his retirement. an unprecedented retirement for a pope. and now we wait for word of who this new pope will be. the front-runners, as we know, the cardinal from milan, the cardinal from brazil, and some time today, we've been hearing the possibility that the cardinal from canada, marc ouellet, might be a compromise candidate to come in here. you wonder, the politics that will be involved. you get a reformer, do you get somebody who represents where the greatest growth in the church is these days, either south america or in africa, or do you get someone who is more traditionalist, the way benedict was, and get the cardinal from milan to step into that position. >> given the fractures that are in the church
. >> i mentioned that there was more energy when the white smoke appeared, there was more energy on the floor here than there was last week, on the first day that the dow hit its all-time high. that unloved rally that we've been talking about. this is certainly a story that's captivated the world, of course, with the resignation, a couple months ago, of pope benedict, as he went off to his retirement. an unprecedented retirement for a pope. and now we wait for word of who this new pope...
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say agriculture, decentralizing electrical energy. that must have -- in africa the portable telephone is a big revolution because of the telephone. and then school, hospitals. but we have to start immediately there, you know. in order to bring sahel, link it to all africa. because remember that the new event in the world is that africa global speaking, not sahel is moving. if you think -- statistics of china, but after that there's africa. >> rose: yes. low base. >> low base, of course. please don't misunderstand me. they are in terrible poverty. horrible. but when you ten years ago i should have told to you look i am desperate. now i am beginning to hope, let us say beginning to hope and so the aim of the secretary-general is to help sahel link it to other africa infrastructure and so on. on the other side we have to collect money to do it. and you have to remember this, that different from syria, afghanistan. here, you have all the security council together because everybody is frightened by the new terrorists. so you have not let's
say agriculture, decentralizing electrical energy. that must have -- in africa the portable telephone is a big revolution because of the telephone. and then school, hospitals. but we have to start immediately there, you know. in order to bring sahel, link it to all africa. because remember that the new event in the world is that africa global speaking, not sahel is moving. if you think -- statistics of china, but after that there's africa. >> rose: yes. low base. >> low base, of...
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this is one storm, energy goes north, tuesday clouds increase showers by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon light light showers and showers and rain overnight, tuesday night into wednesday morning. by wednesday, morning showers, i think the heaviest rain will be mid-morning, 8, 9, 10 a.m. area. tuesday afternoon, drippy that will show you down too. computer model things i agree, tuesday 6:00 a.m., not too bad clouds there but in the 5:00 p.m. hour the system is still out here but light shower activity your afternoon commute tomorrow overnight, 11 tomorrow night and real rain now. real rain in the north bay see it slide south, 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning that is the commute in the bay area. more showers in the north and 11:00 a.m. one shot deal. how much rain are we going to get? probably a half inch, heaviest locations computer model picks these up. throws up numbers for you. a half inch in san raphael more in santa rosa, an inch of rain in coastal hills, point rays and north bay. it will help not as much as we would like to see but will help forecast highs tomorrow mid-
this is one storm, energy goes north, tuesday clouds increase showers by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon light light showers and showers and rain overnight, tuesday night into wednesday morning. by wednesday, morning showers, i think the heaviest rain will be mid-morning, 8, 9, 10 a.m. area. tuesday afternoon, drippy that will show you down too. computer model things i agree, tuesday 6:00 a.m., not too bad clouds there but in the 5:00 p.m. hour the system is still out here but light shower...
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. >> reporter: it is hard to believe in such a journey until you see the pilots harnessing the energy in our atmosphere. >> there are already dozens right above us. >> reporter: there wasn't much time to wonder or worry. i had to get ready to launch. looking up. once we were heels up, we don't just rocket into the sky. we have to find solar fuel and that search starts really close to the mountain side. to gain altitude, we ride the thermals or columns of air billowing from the sun soaked air beneath. as soon as we find that lift, other pilots start to swarm around us. soon after that -- we're in the clouds. a meteorologist's dream. surrounded by 150 paragliders, this is called the launch gaggle. kind of like the starting line of a marathon when everyone is stretching but here, they're feeling out the air. then the race begins. the bee hive of swirling wind takes off at up to 50 miles per hour. within minutes, the once bustling sky is em. they hours later, we catch up by bus with those that made it to the finish. this is their task goal. and only about 50 or so will make it. among them
. >> reporter: it is hard to believe in such a journey until you see the pilots harnessing the energy in our atmosphere. >> there are already dozens right above us. >> reporter: there wasn't much time to wonder or worry. i had to get ready to launch. looking up. once we were heels up, we don't just rocket into the sky. we have to find solar fuel and that search starts really close to the mountain side. to gain altitude, we ride the thermals or columns of air billowing from the...
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i think we need some energy. i think we need some credibility. so that's what i'm hoping for. >> reporter: other american catholics are looking for a new kind of leadership under pope francis i. >> it took such a short time. he wasn't a front runner which is great. that means there is a different kind of blood. a different mentality. >> it means there is change coming. it's a reason for hope. >> reporter: many say they know it will take more than hope for francis to lead the faithful. >> he has so many issues to take care of -- just so many. i'm going to pray a lot for him. >> reporter: great expectations for a new style from this new pope. but it remains to be seen if that will also bring new substance. brian? >> john yang in chicago for us tonight. john, thanks. >>> many of those hoping for the first american pope were hoping it would be cardinal timothy dolan of new york. he just wrapped up a news conference tonight in rome talking about the new pope from latin america. >> can you imagine when pope francis goes for world youth day, which may p
i think we need some energy. i think we need some credibility. so that's what i'm hoping for. >> reporter: other american catholics are looking for a new kind of leadership under pope francis i. >> it took such a short time. he wasn't a front runner which is great. that means there is a different kind of blood. a different mentality. >> it means there is change coming. it's a reason for hope. >> reporter: many say they know it will take more than hope for francis to lead...
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the disciples surround him as though rolled back by a burst of energy, each reacting in a different way to the accusation, "one of you shall betray me." the disciples are young and old. they give expression to their feelings, but they also express the idea of the first christian mass. a monk witnessed leonardo at work in the monastery of santa maria delle grazie in milan. "many a time i have seen leonardo "go early in the morning to work "on the platform before the last supper, "and there he would stay, never laying down a brush, "painting without eating or drinking. "then three or four days would pass "without his touching the work, "yet each day he would spend hours examining it and criticizing the figures to himself." there are very few works still existing which reveal whateonardo did to transform 15th-century painting, yet his influence on subsequent generations was enormous. one of his final paintings, the virgin and saint anne of 1507, reveals some of the qualities saanne holdsm her virgin dauter mary as the infant christ reaches for the lamb of god. leonardo organized these figu
the disciples surround him as though rolled back by a burst of energy, each reacting in a different way to the accusation, "one of you shall betray me." the disciples are young and old. they give expression to their feelings, but they also express the idea of the first christian mass. a monk witnessed leonardo at work in the monastery of santa maria delle grazie in milan. "many a time i have seen leonardo "go early in the morning to work "on the platform before the last...
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energy. this oil and gas revolution we have been through in the last few years is fantastic. it's lowering our need to import oil. that money stays in our economy. when we produce a barrel of oil or natural gas in this country we get 80 to 90% of the benefit. if we have to import energy, it's about a dime. so, it has a multiplier effect on our economy. second, we need to reform our corporate tax code. it's unfair. it's not productive. most importantly, it dissuades capital investment. capital ininvestment is almost perfectly correlated with job creation. >> bret: it seems every year we talk about tax reform. >> what has happened is other countries have a much more simple and competitive corporate tax rate. we are the highest now of all the industrialized country. the tax rate at corporate level determined the level of capital expenditures. the top 1,000 companies in the united states account for 60% of all of the capital. the computer, planes, trucks, factories, the machines, things that put people to work. we don't see why the corporate tax rate could not be changed. >> bret
energy. this oil and gas revolution we have been through in the last few years is fantastic. it's lowering our need to import oil. that money stays in our economy. when we produce a barrel of oil or natural gas in this country we get 80 to 90% of the benefit. if we have to import energy, it's about a dime. so, it has a multiplier effect on our economy. second, we need to reform our corporate tax code. it's unfair. it's not productive. most importantly, it dissuades capital investment. capital...
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meanwhile, the ceo of italian energy giant pala scleroni told us he's not concerned about weakness in europe because he's turning his attention to china. this after the company announced a deal to sell 20% of its stake in the mozambique gas field with cnpc. i asked him why now. >> we want to give value to this huge discovery in mozambique. the best way to give value is to involved in the project in natural biogas and cnpc is the most natural biogas in that part of world. >> that makes a certain amount of sense. a lot of people have looked at your global strategy and said you're early and aggressive when it comes to, for example, africa. so what about at home in italy, how weak is the market there and how much of a problem is that for your business? >> it is not a big problem because 90% of our -- are outside of europe, not only are we certainly our italian and european businesses have been suffering through 2012. but i'm expecting some near 2013 to see a new recovery of the euro. >> a new recovery. it's a tough road ahead for italy, but we'll look at that later. plus, is boeing close
meanwhile, the ceo of italian energy giant pala scleroni told us he's not concerned about weakness in europe because he's turning his attention to china. this after the company announced a deal to sell 20% of its stake in the mozambique gas field with cnpc. i asked him why now. >> we want to give value to this huge discovery in mozambique. the best way to give value is to involved in the project in natural biogas and cnpc is the most natural biogas in that part of world. >> that...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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the energy side. and also, technology, the idea that with all these smart devices that we have, tablet to smart phones, you are seeing an enormous amount of demand and increasing demand, accelerating demand, if you like, for wireless internet usage which requires faster. liz: we just lost our lead on the dow jones industrials. now we are down. if all of these issues stay in place that you feel will be the driver of a continuing raging bull, how high will the drive the s&p this year. >> were looking for 1650. we could overshoot earlier in the sense that our target. we are a little bit worried. europe continues to struggle, not necessarily because the italian elections. it's improved. spanish businesses can't. it's actually quite expensive. liz: the bond yield today, even on the short end of the yield for the italian treasury's, you saw then jump about 18 basis points. doesn't that then mean that it becomes more excessively expensive? >> as you look over the last three, 1612 months, clearly european fun
the energy side. and also, technology, the idea that with all these smart devices that we have, tablet to smart phones, you are seeing an enormous amount of demand and increasing demand, accelerating demand, if you like, for wireless internet usage which requires faster. liz: we just lost our lead on the dow jones industrials. now we are down. if all of these issues stay in place that you feel will be the driver of a continuing raging bull, how high will the drive the s&p this year....
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what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be right back. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an
what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be...
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energy is even in our budget. the budget that balances, it puts a new energy perspective in there that has energy independence. how many jobs would that create? why do we have to wait? this is common sense. this isn't talking act getting more taxes, doing something on social security. just make the decision and build the keystone pipeline. >> well, we've gotten all of the above energy strategy. we have more oil and gas being produced now than we did before. and natural gas throughout the country. it's a good thing. >> it is. >> natural gas is a good thing. >> so there's alternatives. >> there are lots of people who have these leases right now who aren't using them. let's see them use them. >> let's see if this progresses more easily than the budget. good luck to both of you as these debates continue. thanks very much. >>> we'll come back after this short break. our roundtable will be back to talk politics and the governor who took on the unions in his state in a pretty high-profile way and survived politically to
energy is even in our budget. the budget that balances, it puts a new energy perspective in there that has energy independence. how many jobs would that create? why do we have to wait? this is common sense. this isn't talking act getting more taxes, doing something on social security. just make the decision and build the keystone pipeline. >> well, we've gotten all of the above energy strategy. we have more oil and gas being produced now than we did before. and natural gas throughout the...
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is japan abandoning its stated desire to move away from nuclear energy? >> well, the reaction you just describe exactly what happened in tokyo or in japan as i should say in the immediate 12 months that followed. the government at that time partly because they were very much aware that they could not respond to the nuclear melt down as well as they could have so they went completely the other way and declared that japan will be a nuclear power plant free country in some 20 to 25 years from now. however, since then japanese expands two summers and as you may know wherever you are it's very humid, hot, much, much worse than the d.c./metropolitan area. people actually feel the power shortages and the implication of trying to reduce their dependence on nuclear power in a too soon, too short time span. the current government has a little bit more balanced approach, they still do believe that japan should reduce its dependence on nuclear power. however, they take a longer perspective of doing so and they are intending to invent more resources into accelerating
is japan abandoning its stated desire to move away from nuclear energy? >> well, the reaction you just describe exactly what happened in tokyo or in japan as i should say in the immediate 12 months that followed. the government at that time partly because they were very much aware that they could not respond to the nuclear melt down as well as they could have so they went completely the other way and declared that japan will be a nuclear power plant free country in some 20 to 25 years...
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now japan's government is looking to revive its atomic energy industry. back then it provided dirty% of japan's power. today only two reactors are back in action. despite all of that, my next guest is bullish. spencer abraham. a former u.s. senator in michigan. thank you so much for coming on the show. what is sentiment like towards nuclear in japan today. >> i think it is changing as time goes on. i think you are seeing the initial decision to curtail nuclear power. i think japan has realize it does not have a lot of natural resources. if it does away with nuclear, it will have to import a lot more oil and natural gas and other items and the much more dependent on trade to keep its energy sector going. i think they are slowly deciding that does not make sense for them. i think it is an encouraging sign. melissa: and fax, they cycle through brief prime minister's and not time. what is the damage like these days on the ground? >> it is still in the stage of, you know, being measured. i do not make you can judge. they are putting a lot of their focus on try
now japan's government is looking to revive its atomic energy industry. back then it provided dirty% of japan's power. today only two reactors are back in action. despite all of that, my next guest is bullish. spencer abraham. a former u.s. senator in michigan. thank you so much for coming on the show. what is sentiment like towards nuclear in japan today. >> i think it is changing as time goes on. i think you are seeing the initial decision to curtail nuclear power. i think japan has...
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supreme court's ruling in massachusetts versus the epa in 2007, a decision little noticed outside of energy circles, it was determined that the epa could under its existing authority under the clean air act regulate carbon as a pollutant. they could promulgate binding rules that would make it very difficult for dirty power plants like coal powered plants, to continue operating as they are now. this was the crucial freighted subtext when the president said in his state of the union address he would prefer a cap and trade plan like john mccain and joe lieberman proposed, but if congress didn't act, he was. that was the subtext that hung in the air in that chamber when the president said he would act on climate change if congress did not. that was the sub text when he nominated gina mccarthy to be head of the epa, because gina mccarthy aside from being one of mitt romney's top officials during his tenure as governor of massachusetts back when he accepted the science on climate change, aside from that, she is also the person most recently running the division that oversees clean air at the epa
supreme court's ruling in massachusetts versus the epa in 2007, a decision little noticed outside of energy circles, it was determined that the epa could under its existing authority under the clean air act regulate carbon as a pollutant. they could promulgate binding rules that would make it very difficult for dirty power plants like coal powered plants, to continue operating as they are now. this was the crucial freighted subtext when the president said in his state of the union address he...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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i feel energy. i feel mysterious forces working through my body and i see them in other people. >> reporter: weeks is among the 46 million americans that our poll found have no religious affiliation, almost one in five. but they're not entirely secular. about a third describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." >> yeah, i think that's a pretty good description. as a matter of fact, i think i say that all the time. i'm spiritual but not religious. >> i definitely don't call myself religious at all, so i would think i am spiritual, where i believe we're all connected in some way, but i'm not religious in any way. >> reporter: kim weeks has come a long way from the conservative southern methodist church of her childhood and the religious home she grew up in. >> we didn't go so far as do regular bible readings, but we weren't that far from it. i mean god was, and jesus, were both present in our daily lives, and a daily discourse. >> reporter: things began to change when she was 12. her parents
i feel energy. i feel mysterious forces working through my body and i see them in other people. >> reporter: weeks is among the 46 million americans that our poll found have no religious affiliation, almost one in five. but they're not entirely secular. about a third describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." >> yeah, i think that's a pretty good description. as a matter of fact, i think i say that all the time. i'm spiritual but not religious. >> i...
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foreep that energy going three of your four judges. >> should the "idol" bad girl be fired? ryan's girlfriend, julianne hough, robbed! what thieves stole from her mercedes. now trending is america's most mom, casey anthony, pregnant? >> she's on some other guy's sofa eating chips. wealthy sugar daddy who could be her baby daddy? pacino as phil spector. a.j.'s got pacino on his killer transformation. video, kim kardashian's baby shopping nightmare. joan rivers brings "fashion police" to the grove for an a-list style roest. like he has a load in his pants. welcome to "extra" at the grove, i'm mario lopez. >> and i'm maria menounos. her divaaj lives up to reputation. will she be punished for being late to "idol"? >> most occupations here in america, you would be punished but we'll see. pope, verynew interesting. >> before he became a priest, he and todaysing jobs jerry has the woman who almost became his wife. nightclub pope, a bouncer? a tango dancers? his first girlfriend revealed. the new video of pope francis in rome, already ditching his glasses. some calling it a papal
foreep that energy going three of your four judges. >> should the "idol" bad girl be fired? ryan's girlfriend, julianne hough, robbed! what thieves stole from her mercedes. now trending is america's most mom, casey anthony, pregnant? >> she's on some other guy's sofa eating chips. wealthy sugar daddy who could be her baby daddy? pacino as phil spector. a.j.'s got pacino on his killer transformation. video, kim kardashian's baby shopping nightmare. joan rivers brings...
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what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be right back. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions
what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be...
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eventually i came back to practicing catholicism because the church was the central energy really in the world that was focused on serving the poor, doing the acts of mercy, speaking out against injustice, standing with the marginalized, giving a voice to the voiceless and a conscience to the gospels, really. so i take the gospels seriously. i think most of the clergy and the faith, people involved in the faith, do that, and i think that that's what we're required to do, to have an honest and free life and to become ourselves, really. >> let's take a short break. when we come back, we'll talk about free the children which craig, it's all down to you. i want to talk about where america is right now. lot of people suffering in this country. also, about guns. it is a big day up on the capitol about guns. i will get you to weigh in about that. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, t
eventually i came back to practicing catholicism because the church was the central energy really in the world that was focused on serving the poor, doing the acts of mercy, speaking out against injustice, standing with the marginalized, giving a voice to the voiceless and a conscience to the gospels, really. so i take the gospels seriously. i think most of the clergy and the faith, people involved in the faith, do that, and i think that that's what we're required to do, to have an honest and...
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would that be radiating energy? would that energy have a frequency? yes. would that frequency be doubled? no. check your neighbor. yeah. ah. hey, gang. would the temperature be-- would the frequency be doubled? get right to that point. get right to that question. the question is: wouldn't that work best for kelvin? yeah. honey, it will only work for kelvin because one degree celsius is not twice as hot as two is-- i should say two degrees celsius is not twice as hot as one degree celsius. see, to say twice as hot is to imply twice the internal energy. try this one. the waitress brings over some coffee because you've ordered coffee with your apple pie, and you say, "oh, i'd like the coffee really hot." and she brings it over, and you put your trusty thermometer in, and, son of a gun, it's iced coffee. ice cubes and everything. it's zero degrees celsius. and you say to the waitress, "no, i know you're busy and all, "but could you give me some coffee that's hotter than this?" she says, "how hot do you want it?" i said, "well, i'd like to drink it twice as hot
would that be radiating energy? would that energy have a frequency? yes. would that frequency be doubled? no. check your neighbor. yeah. ah. hey, gang. would the temperature be-- would the frequency be doubled? get right to that point. get right to that question. the question is: wouldn't that work best for kelvin? yeah. honey, it will only work for kelvin because one degree celsius is not twice as hot as two is-- i should say two degrees celsius is not twice as hot as one degree celsius. see,...
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this is one storm, energy goes north, tuesday clouds increase showers by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon light light showers and showers and rain overnight, tuesday night into wednesday morning. by wednesday, morning showers, i think the heaviest rain will be mid-morning, 8, 9, 10 a.m. area. tuesday afternoon, drippy that will show you down too. computer model things i agree, tuesday 6:00 a.m., not too bad clouds there but in the 5:00 p.m. hour the system is still out here but light shower activity your afternoon commute tomorrow overnight, 11 tomorrow night and real rain now. real rain in the north bay see it slide south, 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning that is the commute in the bay area. more showers in the north and 11:00 a.m. one shot deal. how much rain are we going to get? probably a half inch, heaviest locations computer model picks these up. throws up numbers for you. a half inch in san raphael more in santa rosa, an inch of rain in coastal hills, point rays and north bay. it will help not as much as we would like to see but will help forecast highs tomorrow mid-
this is one storm, energy goes north, tuesday clouds increase showers by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon light light showers and showers and rain overnight, tuesday night into wednesday morning. by wednesday, morning showers, i think the heaviest rain will be mid-morning, 8, 9, 10 a.m. area. tuesday afternoon, drippy that will show you down too. computer model things i agree, tuesday 6:00 a.m., not too bad clouds there but in the 5:00 p.m. hour the system is still out here but light shower...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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of the old reflects certain values now that there's new energy and new branding for the g.o.p. what do you say about all this? >> well, i believe that those conservative values that have served our country and t republican party for decades are still very much real and alive and solid. so the idea that somehow another-- we need to move away from values that have served this country and that are time tested, i don't agree with that at all. now, do we need to be able to articulate what freedom really means? do we need to articulate what the protection of lives and liberty and the pursuit of happiness is about? probably need to do a better job of that. when we talk about giving opportunities, whether it's economic or otherwise, texas is a very substantial hispanic state. we do pretty well with the hispanic population in texas in our elections because we've been very open and we've been very appealing to the hispanic voter in many cases when we talk about freedom from overtaxation. freedom from overregulation, freedom from overlitigation. protection of life, patriotic men and women
of the old reflects certain values now that there's new energy and new branding for the g.o.p. what do you say about all this? >> well, i believe that those conservative values that have served our country and t republican party for decades are still very much real and alive and solid. so the idea that somehow another-- we need to move away from values that have served this country and that are time tested, i don't agree with that at all. now, do we need to be able to articulate what...
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what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be right back. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobst
what you have is an incredible energy. you are so inspiring to so many people suffering from illness out there. i want to thank you so much. >> i hope so. >> your book "i rhoda." long may you last. you have us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you beat the last one. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. thank you, piers. >> loved talking to you, valerie. valerie, harper. what an extraordinary woman. we'll be...
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it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to move along relatively well, as you drive to the bay bridge toll plaza. i want to mention the traffic at the toll plaza is getting a little bit more -- a little bit busier. there are no major problems as you drive through. i want to mention a problem in san jose, word of an injury accident northbound 101 at mckee, the two left lanes are blocked, this is a car may be blocking one lane, this is two vehicles involved in this crash, and it's an injury crash, so the police and fire department are on the scene in san jose. northbound 101 at mckee, just reported a few moments ago, and not even all the emergency
it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to...
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it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to move along relatively well, as you drive to the bay bridge toll plaza. i want to mention the traffic at the toll plaza is getting a little bit more -- a little bit busier. there are no major problems as you drive through. i want to mention a problem in san jose, word of an injury accident northbound 101 at mckee, the two left lanes are blocked, this is a car may be blocking one lane, this is two vehicles involved in this crash, and it's an injury crash, so the police and fire department are on the scene in san jose. northbound 101 at mckee, just reported a few moments ago, and not even all the emergency
it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to...
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can you feel the energy here in rome right now. we are above the plaza. you can see the crowds really celebrating already. i want to go back to something that chris said, the pope goes back into the room of tears. the room of tears in the sistine chapel since the 16th century in electing popes. the man seeing his name chosen and number of votes for his name. increasing little by little the last 24 hours and the emotion he must be feeling. then after he -- they put on the pope's kassic, white kassic, he will go back into the sistine chapel. they will have a reading from the first pope, the apostle jesus, read from the gospel and each of the cardinals will congratulate the new pope and pledge their fidelity to serve the church and help him in efforts it lead the church. and after that happens -- by the way, that's why this process will take about 45 minutes before we see the pope come out on the balcony. after cardinals greet him, con kohn grat late him and pledge loyalty and team work and faithfulness to him as the church, they will make their way toward t
can you feel the energy here in rome right now. we are above the plaza. you can see the crowds really celebrating already. i want to go back to something that chris said, the pope goes back into the room of tears. the room of tears in the sistine chapel since the 16th century in electing popes. the man seeing his name chosen and number of votes for his name. increasing little by little the last 24 hours and the emotion he must be feeling. then after he -- they put on the pope's kassic, white...
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here in energy. it is 9:30 in the morning in rome. and the spectacular view inside st. peter's basilica, the world watching the vatican again today because leaders from around the world have gathered, there are hundreds of thousands of people in st. peter's square. this will be the official inaugural mass for st. francis. we had seen him earlier today. he was out and about in the crowd. some of them who had come before dawn to wait to be here for this historic event. already this morning pope francis entered the sacristy to be clothed for this rite. he heard the sound of silver trumpets and chants of you are peter, he is the successor to the throne of peter. together with the patriarchs of eastern catholic churches. and he went to pray at the tomb of st. peter. and he's assumed the modest miter, one symbol something very different than we saw eight years ago. this will be a much simpler ceremony, something we've seen from this new pope since the first moments he was elected. let's listen inside st. peter's basilica. ♪ ♪ >> joining me for this special coverage, dr. b
here in energy. it is 9:30 in the morning in rome. and the spectacular view inside st. peter's basilica, the world watching the vatican again today because leaders from around the world have gathered, there are hundreds of thousands of people in st. peter's square. this will be the official inaugural mass for st. francis. we had seen him earlier today. he was out and about in the crowd. some of them who had come before dawn to wait to be here for this historic event. already this morning pope...
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>> what we don't want to do is repeat the mistake that i believe in 2008 we made where some of that energy just kind of dissipated and we were only playing an inside game and i'm sitting in a room with a bunch of folks negotiating all the time but those voices are no longer heard. >> one more thing, they are the same people that ran the president's 2012 campaign made this audacious claim that the group is not a partisan political organization. >> i want to say a word about what we aren't. we are not a partisan organization. >> there's been some confusion as john said earlier about what it is and what it isn't. organizing fraction is an issue advocacy group. not an electoral one. >> folks, they can jump up and down and claim this all they want and maybe for legal statuses this is what it is. the fact is that group is a group that taps the president's campaign e-mail list to solicit donations. what is the piece of republican initiated legislation they are trying to persuade members to support? any way, finally one of the two big stories of 2013 is going to be how does the republican party re
>> what we don't want to do is repeat the mistake that i believe in 2008 we made where some of that energy just kind of dissipated and we were only playing an inside game and i'm sitting in a room with a bunch of folks negotiating all the time but those voices are no longer heard. >> one more thing, they are the same people that ran the president's 2012 campaign made this audacious claim that the group is not a partisan political organization. >> i want to say a word about...
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the system does not predict earthquakes but it detects the first pulses of the energy release of an earthquake. >> came it the real modern family, stressed out parents could be working harder than ever. >> here is jane king with the bloomberg business report. >> good morning, more moms and dads be hard at work and taking care of the kids. the typical american father is spending twice as much time doing housework compared to his dad and women are devoting 21 hours of work compared to eight hours of their mother. less than half of the working parents say they have a good work life balance. >> when parents suggested you be a doctor as a kid that may not be so bad. that is the highest in a group of occupations in terms of overall well-being. transportation workers score the worst. >> rather than furlough workers t.s.a. will focus on a hiring free with across-the-board budget cuts meaning longer lines at airport security. you may notice the impact in time for the memorial day travel weekend. >> samsung is holding a splashy unveiling of the galaxy smartphone today trying to put a bigger dent in ipho
the system does not predict earthquakes but it detects the first pulses of the energy release of an earthquake. >> came it the real modern family, stressed out parents could be working harder than ever. >> here is jane king with the bloomberg business report. >> good morning, more moms and dads be hard at work and taking care of the kids. the typical american father is spending twice as much time doing housework compared to his dad and women are devoting 21 hours of work...
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energy as the third. liz: okay. >> large cap technology for the dividend but those three i think you've got to have exposure sure to with dry powder right now. liz: let me tell the viewers. things working past five months, at least follow that trend for now, correct. >> yes. david: wow! that is amazing we could see doubling of money they made in housing an financials. george, we were talking a little bit about the consumer sector, retail sector specifically. you think it is good time to buy into mickey d's or mcdonald's now? or again, like we talked about apple, should we wait until it comes down? >> you want to buy mcdonald's. you want to buy coca-cola. you want to buy large cap blue chip names. right now mcdonald's is trading under $100 a share and coca-cola is trading at about 38. david: mcdonald's at 100, george, mcdonald's at 100. it seems a little pricey right now at 100. should i wait for it to come down into the 80s for example? >> you could. you could do the same strategy as i mentioned earlier.
energy as the third. liz: okay. >> large cap technology for the dividend but those three i think you've got to have exposure sure to with dry powder right now. liz: let me tell the viewers. things working past five months, at least follow that trend for now, correct. >> yes. david: wow! that is amazing we could see doubling of money they made in housing an financials. george, we were talking a little bit about the consumer sector, retail sector specifically. you think it is good...
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by comparison, solar energy provides 1% of our electricity and wind energy accounts for just 3%. before we go, viewers in north america, don't miss the premiere of jake tapper's new cnn show "the lead" tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the show is sure to be smart and engaging, just like jake. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> i'm candy crowley in washington. "reliable sources" is just aahead. two star football players in steubenville, ohio, have been found guilty of raping a west virginia teenager. this story attracted national attention and the judge just ruled a few minutes ago. listen in. >> in this case, you know, regarding the charges of rape, both defendants ma'lik richmond and trent mays department of youth services for a minimum of one year and a maximum until you're 21. >> this was played out in juvenile court that's why there was a judge and no jury. he decided on the verdict, as well as talking about the sentence. we want to go now to cnn's poppy harlow in steubenville and cov
by comparison, solar energy provides 1% of our electricity and wind energy accounts for just 3%. before we go, viewers in north america, don't miss the premiere of jake tapper's new cnn show "the lead" tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the show is sure to be smart and engaging, just like jake. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> i'm candy crowley in washington....